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Also Infielder With Prosidont Dugdale at home and busier than a hen with a new brood of chicks, Jack Barry ts ebroad acting like a real baseball | Soout, and if Seattle doesn’t have | ty of promising recruits on Kana this spring it will be no fault “ie night Jack fired a wire to Giant boss, saying that be had pte a couple of real live ones 2 team—a big southpaw we are free to admit that. | gecured from Frank Dillon of the Angeles team. The southpaw fa said to have all kinds of amoke, the infielder is noted princl- for the terrific smash he takes 8 5 t i aff NEws AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered Y SIGNS TWO t way Jack is taki and will approve the pur- soon as he hears direct rry that everything is O. K. 3 i if [ eae * EER FOR EVERYBODY * LOS ANGELES, Jan. * Baseball fans who frequent # i * * an = I RSSSSESSSSSE SS OSES Se = RRR KKRKAR FIGHTS yers—nobody MANTELL TONIGHT | denied that, put just the same. Dug: | FRITZ HOLLAND SACRAMENTO, Jan. 17.—Frank | Mantel today rales a 10-to-7 favor-| Fritz Holland of Spokane | Some time ago I was afflicted with kidney and biadder trouble and Art Bues and Bill Leard were mighty nice ball pla: dale thinks this young Chick, pic- tured above, will fill in for one of the departed heroes nicely. Chick was farmed to the Twilight Inst year. He will be on band this spring. The New York Giants will be a little late getting home next spring, thank you, so that agnual game with Yale will be called off. In previous years the Giants have opened at home with a contest with the Sons of Eli. ‘The National league wit! change a section of its constitution at the pext meeting. relating “who has been per offices, lets the scribes of that burg get away witlt the dea that he is the Mathewson of the North- west. Very good. He also adds that he hes been tendered a con- tract by the Washington club of the United States league, and may accept. A little more money there, Mr. Brown. Can't you take the hint? There is no solid ivory about this head: A foul ball knocked into the West Side grandstand during the game between the Cubs and Cin cinnatis on September 10, 1911, is the basis for a suit for damages filed against the Chicago National league club. Damages of $10,000 are asked for Miss Ruby Florsheim, who, according to counsel, was hit on the head by the ball and severe- ly injured. says was unable to obtain any relief) “The Cubs need pitchers,” See ner sdictues. no Seat foe | Browsle gues, az he bas threatoned, if wamp- Root. le as he e 1 Gouasves es ium” hoe from}the Cabs are all through—-that is ‘this smal! bottic that | purchased @ large bottle of the druggist. 1 continued the use of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root until 1 regarded my- self as cured and am now in very @004 health. I recommended it toa Betghbor, who bas used it with the results. your remedy, Swamp Root, as a preparation that will do all you claim for it. MRS. ALBERT STERNER, Cressona, Pa. Personally appeared before me this 16th of September, 1909. Mrs. Albert Sterner, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. C, A. MOYER, J. P. to Ee] Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam- ple bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention R. Regular fifty-cent and onedollar size bottles for sale at) all drug stores. | staff.” unless they rejuvenate that pitching A little lat in the season we can tell what O'Day needs. Tonneson, the southpaw who did such nice work for the Portland Northwesterners last season, is pitehing beantiful ball for the San) Diego club, in the Midwinter league. Tonny will join the spring practice starts and should get away to a Mying start. Harlem Tommy Murphy Wins From Joe (By United Prose Leased Wire) N YORK, Jan. Tommy Murphy, who clashes with “One Round” Hogan in San Fran- elsco January 31 ner over Joe Bedell of Brooklyn in a 10-round contest here. Murphy had all the better of his opponent in the early rounds, flooring him in the fourth. Bedell was fighting strongly in the latter part of the +| contest, but was unable to overcome Murphy's lead. Munene taeeenen SAYS THE BIG FIGHT WILL NEVER BE HELD & CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—Matt Larkin of San Franciseo, re OPTICIAN” FITS EYES gf ORRECTLY &y 5 Thi Oe garded as one of the shrewd @st judges of fighters in the country, and the man who won $35,000 on Jack Johnson when the negro fought Jeffries at Reno, predicted today that the Johnson-Flynn bout — never would be staged. Larkin Flynn could not whip on Johnson’s arms, and called at tention to the fact that none of the parties to the proposed match had posted a forfeit ereriiit tt) * RRR ERR Have yeur pints conected, Weet ern Collection Co., 423 N. ¥. Block Main 6169. yee Colts when | 17.—Harlem | today is the win-| */| THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1912. SPORTS Edited by ROY WHITMAN DOPE AND COMMENT HUBBARD AND O’LEARY WIN; SO DO FT. LAWTON SPORTS; | PORTLAND ALSO THE DEAR PUBLIC IS STUNG Eddie Hubbard has a win to his credit t serap with Ho Johnny O'Leary, alto, is that ends the credits. Others connected with the little affair Uncie Sam fort last night are coming in for a rich brown hands of the fans who dug “ hard silver dotiars for the lege, of hanging onto a window sill jonal peek in through aki - Hubbard won all the way ‘on two rounds, punishing the with bedy blows. Then Giles quit, alleging a foul. Hubba have won anyhow, but it placed Giles in a bad light. O'Leary gave an exhibition with a human punching bi shape of a 180-pound soldier, He stopped the exhibition of hi cord in the third round, with a stiff clip on the soldier's chin, |, rather Up in thie neck of the woods, boxing is supposed to be spo! | than finance, and while the promoters at the fort may be clera, they are deserving of severe censure for the raw deal they god: last night. It doesn’t look ght to sell a couple of wince a ets, more of less, nd Conk aco Debaeee saat hates omnes | that can hold about 500 comfortably. , a the result of bh club last mi finan. | feueeeeeneee ewan eee eS "FORMER SEATTLE ‘PLAYERS ARE N CUPID'S CROSS. Oh, dear! Those matrimonial troubles of Fred W. superintendent of the department of streets, St. Louis, Mo.! According to the cross-bill which Fred had his attorneys file in court, his wife is a baseball bug, with a penchant for ball players in general and players from the Cardinal team in particular. Once Fred dropped into the house suddenly--and who wan there? Why, Lee Magee, of course, and Kitty Knight, and Jack Bliss, the old Coast league catcher. Fred didn’t like ft a bit Another time Mra. Klein received a postcard, signed “With lots of love, Kitty,” Klein didn’t like that, either The end came quickly. Mrs. Klein thought she would keep summer boarders—in fact, ball players, to be exact-—-and Mr, Klein thought she wouldn't. Mrs. Kicin filed, Fred crose-fited, and the judge will take due Judicial cogutzance of the tangled love affairs of Pred, Mra, Fred, Lee, Kitty and Jack. rerrrrrr rrr ttt Ts Seeeeetesetesesaene RR RRR eee heehee thee JACK JOHNSON WANTS TO CHANGE HIS MIND CHICAGO, Jan. 17.~After declaring war on the metropolis, pugil- istically, Jack Johnson, heavyweight champion, today has changed his mind and declares he intends to leave for New York soon to sign for « match there with either Cart Morris or Aj Palzer. The negro made this announcement, despite the fact that ‘Caren O'Neil of the New tory boxing commission has stated that Johnson would not be permit- ed to engage in any bouts in New York state. When reminded today that he had said yesterday that he would i er Te any fighter engaging In a contest in New York, Johnson * “Well, AB reckon I'se got as much right to change mah mind as pce gg else. 1 jest want to show Mistah O'Neil dat he can’t diserim- Johnson received today a $15,000 offer from a w York club to engage in a temround contest there.- The name of his prospective op- ponent is not given, but it is believed to be either Morris or Palzer. Jobnaon said he would ask more money from the bidder when he arrives in New York, | Stra agent GUESS THIS . 47, Sarre: wx ee ae 1SN'T A “COME-BACK” CHICAGO, By “biacklisting” any fighter who en- cages in 4 contest in York, Jack Jobnson, the negro heavy- weight champion, belleves that he can even up with the New York boxing commiasion for not allowing him to box in thi metropolix. Johnson declares that {f Jim Flynn cares to fight! nt him for the title, he must not engage in a contest with Al Palzet in New York. * & “ teetteessseessseseeeeeett CONLEY WILL HAVE CHANCE. AT JOHNNY COULON’S Tir ti ateaeseteer FRANKIE CONLEY JOHNNY COULO LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17—Johnny Coulon and Frankie Conley will meet at Vernon February 3, for the bantamweight championship of the world. The fight will be for 20 rounds, at 116 pounds, 3! hours before the battle. After days of endeavor, Promoter McCarey gained the con- sent of Coulon to the fight. The champion will start for Los Angeles | January 23. This will be the second meeting of the pair, the first battie, in New | Ori going to Couton after a terrific otr MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 7 TO 1 | The Municipal league gave out, this morning, after a final check by | held yesterday authorized the city the tellers, an official statement | plans commtttee to enter upon a@ covering the results of the election | campaign conforming to the wishes held last Saturday night on the|of the league, and to the commit Rogue plans for Seattle. There tee, consisting of Charles H. Alden, were 159 votes cast. Of these, four; chairman, J. Beach Lane, George A did not qualify. The vote for the| Virtue, Carl F, Gould, Raymond G adoption of the plans was 143| Wright, W. L. Hoffedetz, F. and against their adoption 22, This | Byrne, added the following: © expresses the sentiment of the or-| Closson, |ganization about 7 to 1 for the| Lewis, T. L. Quigley eee hand Otway Pardee. samiaaaiaaie ii ‘MRS. CHIN ON RAN AWAY, MR. ON GETS DIVORCE 22 years ago. After living with Chin, the hereinbe' tioned affinity appeared, and The executive board at a meeting R. C. Here it is—the newest thing since the Chinese revojution and the es jtablishment of a Chinese repu Mrs. Chin some chin muslc It's a Chink divorce, Yer +Hstened much better than an a divorce in the most approved! Chin's offerings American style, with party of the! Whereupon, one sad day, itwo second part not appearing to con-| years ago, Chin found bimaself with test same. out 4 Mra. Chin to give him aidjand Chin On told Judge Prater yester-| comfort. He waited patiently, for day that his wife had found an af-, her to return, but, like other infor Mrs, Chin, be it here|iant characters in history, shef did known, {# not a spring chicken, not “come back either; for, according to th Chin ts ay tic woe related by her ,|On Wah Compan she was married to Chin in China 20 ypara nen ave hat of at | finity, Santon afiey Chin got a divorce, all right | EDDIE HUBBARD. FACTS FISTIC A man named Ward, from Che | halis, Is suffering from softening of | the brain. His peculiar baijlucina- tion ix that he Is @ white hepe and training to meet Jack Johnson. He is better off in Getiacoom, Adolph Wolgast sa) says O. R. Hogan) is the boy he really fears, and | “One Rounder,” in turn, passes the pugil- | Compliment along to Mike Gibbons and big Al Pager. Hog. says there | ian’t « thing to the 81. Paul boy ex cept bones, yet he in like a streak of Mghtning. All you can see ts his gloves. Hogan says be is the moat clever of all the middie and welterweights. As to Al Palzer, Hogan says he ix @ big edition of Bat Nelson—the harder you bit him the harder he comes back. New Mexico, being a new state, may be a good place for the boxing game to thrive, for there are no laws against it thus far. But no sane man sees bow the good people of Las Vegas can pay an even hun dred thousand for a fight of the Jobnson-Flynn caliber. RaRaaKRT HRA Ree RHE * * * ODO BITS OF SPORTS «& * TRARaAReREReene Ralph Capron will go to Chicago and enter the jonal tryouts in |the century dash. If he makes the jteam, Capron may run under the j colors of the 8. A. C. Now that Joe Carney has won the title from DeOro, one Henry Colo- mon of Portland has an idea he can turn the’trick on Joe. Henry has another guess coming. Four revolver men, the pick of the country, will represent America at the Stockholm games. Elimination shoots under the auspices of the United States Revolver axsociation will be held to decide the personnel of the team. Barney Riley, a former resident of Seattle, who tx now at Virgin Minn., carried off first honors the recent ski tournament at that burg. Mike Murphy, the great, is still & pretty sick man, according to the attending cuneteras PREPARING FOR “THE EVERETT TOURNEY 8 fe] SK LL LL LL ADUBLE afield and Bill! BASEB | FOOTB | BASKET H Bill Bloom PORTLAND, Or, Jan. 17,.--Man age? Williams of the Portland Northwestern league sald that he did wot think he would have any trouble signing up bin old players. But that was three days ago. Jn his mail today he found two letters, one from Bill Bpeas, out fielder of the Porttand team who is in Tacoma, and one fr Bit Bloomfield, who ia at Modesto working for the Banta Fe. Both said they had received their contracts all right—tut simply could not see how they could re port for practice unless they got & boost in salary Williams now has a hunch that he ts going to have trouble gettin |ALVEOLAR DENTISE |Emancipates People from — Plate or | Bridgework Won't Do |; The ordinary c fdentints set in pe substitute makes the “bridgework teeth teeth , h do ring ALL thone 10 the bridge tween is it the that which Is} extra for thin bridge bites two plers, causing i the gums | again, it ie insanitary the than at ¢ It permits fo ler it, whieh » tion to set in, bringing mor fammation and not fnfrequently cane of Pyorrhea. igework in partial py pride Alveolar Teeth, Area h a makewhitt | Creel, whic » another We cure it |bowstfu) ntate cam nent to your front t ne thet te + four or more, we can Fé hat we howe that have been lost on clear bee with perfect eoth, whil nt bridgework | Write for o would be impossible even If you had | have sample ight or ten front teeth to tie to. If|all timex If only the old men Itned up—and ts pray- ing the hunch is wrong senknn RRR RAR Ae Portland Revolver Five Breaks World Record PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 16.-—~ The world’s revolver record for five man teams is beld by the Portland Revolver club. In its telegraphic match last night with the Golden Gate Revolver club of San Francis co, Portland’s team shot 1147. The previous record of 1145 was made last week by the Springfield, Mass., club. ‘The world's bigh mark was held last year by the Manhat- tan club and the record of the weason before 1126, was held by the Golten Gate chub. id seteeeeeeeeseee * * seeteeeEE EERE EEE ES akekahnn —— rer y WANTS GAMES club basketball five wou ¢ tohhear from some out- of-town teas Port Townsend and Port Angeles preferred. Also Kent and local teams. Address R. M. Des Camp, Care ‘city water department. BURNS AND JACK ® & ld FRANKIE BURNS ‘ 17,—Mateh- Wheei-| has signed up! Jack Britton of Chicago and} |Frankie Burns of Oakland for a | ten-round contest here on January |24. ‘The articles call for 133 pounds | at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the fight. As Burns is the best man Britton has tackled since coming to | men's club today Twenty-four mat artists showed |the const be will be given a chance up for the regular weekly wrestling to convince the fans that his East. last night, class at the Y. M. CA ern record was not earned without and the mat had the appearance of a dog's back, said dog being a scien. | tific entomologist, and greatly inter. { merit. Two Drop Out FOR THE BOGUE CIVIC PLANS ; ested in the collection of fleas. Pot, Mt Prof. Freed is feeling fine as a re PORTLAS AND, Or, Jan, 17.—Two of the turn-outs and over the | of ‘the five twomen teams which class the grapplers are showing, and | started on a tour of the Northwest expects within a week or so to an-/at Ashland Monday have dropped nounce the grapplers he will select | out, leaving but three entries. to represent the Seattle Y. M. C. A.| Those who dropped at the wayside in the wrestling bouts to be held by |are Seattle and Tacoma, The re- the Everett Y. M. C. A. in that sea-| maining three teams, Portland, San port on February 22. All of the | Franciseo and Spokane, will arrive Inds in the wrestling class are work-/| in Portland Saturday night, and will ing hard in the hopes that the | give an exhibition of trap shooting choice will fall on them in the re-jat the range of the Portland Gun spective « classes, club Sunday. THEY WANT THEIL MONEY BACK 4; iat cco. boris ine com-| Every little candidate trots up! Comptrolier Bothwell and Treas- [to the courthouse these days and/urer Terry as defendants. H. M, puts in a little bill all bis own for| Wells, at present socialist candi- filing fé@s that he had put up last | date formayor, is the attorney for jyear to run for city offices. ithe plaintiffs, | They want their money back—| 10 of them put in their bills this : |morning. ‘They ave as Edwin J.| NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Two fires | Brown, who filed for mayor as the | t°44y, In the warehouses of the Ter. socialist candidate in the recall| minal Storage company, on the} who wants $50, and nine| North river water front, between aspired to council seats at | 27th and 28th sts., caused dam as follows: EB. H 1,! aggregating $1,250,000, Hofbrau Special eng: Peterson, Geo. Harrison, ris, D. MeDonald, Harry P. eo. E. Bennett, Walter | Robert F \1 FL Ni | Nichols, |A. Hall, M Ave Son First & Mad agement Entertainers THGS. 6 to 1. paaxuasisie ramous ORCHESTRA. ~ STAR WANT ADS BRING PESULTS have only two back teeth on each | may yoolars, we can supply ail | ALVES ¢ front teeth that are missing with beautiful, serviceable, Mfelike Alveo | _TERMS TO DENT, tise Se lar teeth. ‘Thin could not powsibly be done by the ridge route. Suppose! ‘ou have lomt your lant (bmek) tooth, NOICE UNDER BALLARD, (pie dar) ce ae The Place to Save Money Big Soap SaleSa We have installed a new Soap Department and fg introduce it special prices will be given. . FREE FREE With every purchase of 25¢, a cake of high-grade will be given, Remember, for Saturday only. The Armstrong Co. Cor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Avs. DO YOU LOVE YOUR WIFET Then make her happy. Buy her a Sewing Machine, Ballard. 5403 TWENTIETH, NEAR MARKET MILLINERY SALE STILL So AT THE Artistic line of Hand Palnted China, Calendars and. reasonably . Just what you want. 2005 MARKET STREET PHONE C. G. INGALLS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and 5223 Ballard Av. Become independent. Watch our chances in our window witt teach you how. THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANE F. P. SEARLE, Manager . Headquarters for NYAL'S REMEDIES, the best line on the market. Give us a cali A. W. PRESTON Phone: Ballard 2 Doors and Windows, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Wall Tints The Wm. M. Curtiss ¢ Hardware, Plumbing, Heating, Ti All Work Guaranteed Ballard St SEATTLE, Phone Ballard 41 5016 20th Av. N. W. Accuracy and promptness, safety and liberality, are features of our business. We invite you to try us. BALLARD BRANCH Alexander’ s Ragtime E The lively song hit that's so extremely popular, both vocal and instrumental form on the Victor, and miss hearing it. Plenty of other selections you'll enjoy, them for you. Victors $10 to $100. and welll Vietor-Victrolas $15 to $200, Ballard Music House Sait ‘Tereneteah Ave. N. W. PHONE BALLARD 1277 Also Edison and Columbia (disc) Machines and

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